If you're more into clubbing than hiking, Tirana is definitely worth visiting. . First , visiting Skanderbeg Square, named after the national hero who briefly ensured Albania was independent of the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century, is undoubtedly one of the things to do in Tirana. The second thing to do is Visit a not-so-ancient pyramid which is in a short walk from Skanderbeg Square. Built in 1987 by the daughter of Albania’s dictator Enver Hoxha (who tyrannically ruled Albania from 1944–85) as a museum to her father, it now sits derelict, stripped of the tiles that once covered it and splattered with graffiti. In this tour you are going to Feel the Albanian hospitality Being invited...
Points forts
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
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De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
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Guide
Cable car on Dajti monunt 8 euro
Bunkart 6 euros
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Départ
Parku Europa
Go near the Scenderbeg statue , and you will find there our guide with a table in his hand . In the table is written the name of the program you are going to follow .
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If you're more into clubbing than hiking, Tirana is definitely worth visiting. . First , visiting Skanderbeg Square, named after the national hero who briefly ensured Albania was independent of the Ottoman Empire in the fifteenth century, is undoubtedly one of the things to do in Tirana. The second thing to do is Visit a not-so-ancient pyramid which is in a short walk from Skanderbeg Square. Built in 1987 by the daughter of Albania’s dictator Enver Hoxha (who tyrannically ruled Albania from 1944–85) as a museum to her father, it now sits derelict, stripped of the tiles that once covered it and splattered with graffiti. In this tour you are going to Feel the Albanian hospitality Being invited...
Points forts
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Allemand (Allemand) & 2 Autres
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Guide
Cable car on Dajti monunt 8 euro
Bunkart 6 euros
Points de rendez-vous
Départ
Parku Europa
Go near the Scenderbeg statue , and you will find there our guide with a table in his hand . In the table is written the name of the program you are going to follow .
Retour
Itinéraire
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Place Skanderbeg
The Skanderbeg Square is the main plaza in the center of Tirana, Albania. The square is named after the Albanian national hero Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu. The total area is about 40.000 square metres. The Scanderbeg Monument dominates the square. During the Italian invasion of Albania, the city plan for Tirana was designed by Florestano Di Fausto and Armando Brasini in a Neo-Renaissance style with articulate angular solutions and giant order fascias. Many buildings including the Tirana International Hotel, the Palace of Culture, the National Opera, the National Library, the National Bank, the Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the City Hall, the Ministry of Infrastructure, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Energy, and the National Historical Museum are situated at the square.
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BunkArt 2
Bunk'art 2 reconstructs the history of the Albanian Ministry of Internal Affairs from 1912 to 1991 and reveals the secrets of “Sigurimi”, the political police that was the harsh persecution weapon used by the regime of Enver Hoxha. Bunk'art 2 is the first major video museum exhibition dedicated to the victims of communist terror.
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Pyramide d'Enver Hoxha
Le 14 octobre 1988, la structure a été inaugurée sous le nom de Musée Enver Hoxha. Initialement, elle servait de musée dédié à l'héritage d'Enver Hoxha, dirigeant de longue date de l'Albanie communiste, décédé trois ans plus tôt. La structure a été conçue conjointement par la fille d'Hoxha, Pranvera Hoxha, architecte, et son mari Klement Kolaneci, ainsi que par Pirro Vaso et Vladimir Bregu. À sa construction, la pyramide était considérée comme la structure individuelle la plus coûteuse jamais construite en Albanie. On l'a parfois surnommée ironiquement « mausolée d'Enver Hoxha », bien que cela n'ait jamais été son usage prévu ni son appellation officielle.
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Nouveau marché
The New Bazaar was established in 1939 and through the following years it kept on prospering and developing. Its establishment came as a necessity, due to the continuous increase of the trade activity which could not be afforded any longer by the only Old Bazaar. After the demolition of the old Bazaar in 1959, the new Bazaar remained for a long time the only trading centre of meat, fish, vegetables and fruits in Tirana. The New Bazaar is located in one of the oldest areas of the city. Even today, it continues to be one of the largest markets for meat, fish, vegetables and fruit trade in town. It's a space that operates 24 hours, with the biggest focus on product trade in the morning hours and on culinary issues in the afternoon for the restaurants around and the development of artistic and cultural activities such as festivals, fairs, etc
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Mont Dajti
Located just outside the city, the Austrian built cable car will whisk you away to our complex at the top of Dajti Mountain on the longest cableway in the Balkans. Our website provides you with all the necessary information to plan your trip including ticket prices and opening times, tips on public transport & taxi’s as well as maps and parking info. You can also find out more about our hospitality services including the fantastic Dajti Tower Hotel & Cliff-top Restaurant “Ballkoni Dajtit” as well as all the exciting activities you can do at the top of Dajti mountain!